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Description:

Integrating data silos using traditional databases and tools is a painfully slow and expensive process. What's worse—relational integration literally keeps the value of the data hidden.

An operational data hub (ODH) built on a multi-model database can integrate data from multiple sources, in multiple formats, far faster. Because of its ability to handle real time data plus analytic data, an ODH becomes an essential pattern to transform data into valuable assets.

In this webcast MarkLogic CTO Ken Krupa will discuss how an operational data hub functions and leverages multiple models. You will learn:

How an ODH allows you to integrate dozens or even hundreds of data silos

How a multi-model database speeds up data preparation from multiple sources

What role the ODH plays in your infrastructure.

How an ODH supports data governance

About Ken Krupa, Enterprise CTO at MarkLogic

With 27 years of professional IT experience, Ken Krupa has a unique breadth and depth of expertise within nearly all aspects of Information Technology. Prior to joining MarkLogic, Ken worked at and consulted for some of the largest Global Financial institutions during difficult economic times, delivering technology solutions and advising senior and C-level executives on technology strategy. Prior to that, he worked with Sun Microsystems as a direct partner, supporting revenue growth for Sun within the Financial Services sector. Ken also served as Chief Architect of GFI Group, a Wall St. inter-dealer brokerage, for four years leading up to the company's IPO.

In his role at MarkLogic, Ken leads a team of industry-aligned and regional CTOs who are responsible for leading MarkLogic's growth strategies within specific industry verticals. Although his work primarily involves high-level technology strategy, Ken remains active with technology in a hands-on way. Today Ken continues to pursue both individual and community-based technology activities. Current intellectual pursuits include community science as well as the study of applying purely declarative, rules-based logic frameworks to complex business and IT problems.